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Content by: Steve Calande Presentation by: Matt Finlon Gambler II Enter the Dragon
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Content by: Steve Calande

Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Gambler II – Enter the Dragon

Content by: Steve Calande

Presentation by: Matt Finlon

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Gap Labeling

Nick (Noseguard) Always Counts 4 Men From End Man on LOS

The Snapper is not Always the Center of the Line!

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Wing-T Offense

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Slot Wing-T Offense

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Double Tight Wing-T Offense

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Double Tight Wing-T Offense

“CLAW” Adjustment

Use when TE is

overpowering

Cornerback. Switch DE

and CB

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Double Wing Offense

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Double Wing Offense

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“TOUGH” Call

Move Mike over and

bring Fred up.

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Double Wing Offense

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“STONE” Call

Move Fred up and doubleteam the TE on the side

you think they are running to.

(This would be “Fred/Sam Stone”)

Could use other pairs such as “End/Sam Stone”

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Power I Offense

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Wishbone Offense

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Pro-Set Offense

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One Back Set Offense

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“Trips” Offense

With Tight End

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“Trips” Offense

No Tight End

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Spread Offense

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Slot Wing-T Offense

2-Back Backfield

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Split Back Offense

“Will” and Mike step

up to clear path when

man goes in motion

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I Wing Offense

“Will” and Mike step

up to clear path when

man goes in motion

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“Trips” Offense

with Tight End

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“Quads” Offense

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Open “Quads” Offense

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Double Tight I Offense

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Full House Backfield

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Double Tight Twins

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End Over

Blitz Sam since his

man is now ineligible

This man does not

have an eligible

number

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Tackle Over

This man does have an

eligible number

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Muddle Huddle

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Shotgun Formation

“Spy Coverage

DE picks up coverage

of back coming out of

the backfield. Works

well with blitzing Mike.

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Single Wing Offense

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“NICK Right” Call

Wing-T Offense

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Tackle Moves From a 3

Technique to a 1 Technique

Nose Guard Moves to

Wide 9 Technique

Outside DE And Turns

Everything Inside

DE Blasts Into

Backfield As Hard

As He Can

“Will” Steps Up and

Assumes More Run

Responsibility

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“Nut” Call (weak)

Wing-T Offense

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“Bear Call”

Wing-T Offense

DTs Bearcrawl through

B gaps.

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“Bolt Call”

Wing-T Offense

DTs get upfield as

quick as possible and

pass rush.

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“Bite Call”

Wing-T Offense

DTs take hard angle to

inside.

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“Bend Call”

Wing-T Offense

DTs take inside

shoulder of the OT.

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“Laser/Razer Call”

Wing-T Offense

Laser-Left DE crashes

hard. Razer-Right DE

crashes hard.

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“HAWK” Call

Wing-T Offense

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“Victory” Call

Wing-T Offense

$

“Nick” is removed and

replaced with another

Safety.

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“Mike” Call

Wing-T Offense

“Nick” and “Mike” go

through opposite “A”

Gaps.

“Mike”Weak Call

“Mike” Strong Call

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“Mikey” Call

Wing-T Offense

““Mike” goes through

“C” Gap if OT is

downblocking DT.

“Sam” blocks TE out.

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“Will” Call

Wing-T Offense

“Nick” and “Will” go

through opposite “A”

Gaps.

“Will” Strong Call

“Will” Weak Call

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“Willie” Call

Wing-T Offense

“Will” goes through

“C” Gap.

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“Sam” Call

Wing-T Offense

““Sam” goes through

“C” Gap. Just before

snap “Fred” moves

over to pick up

coverage of TE.

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“Samson” Call

Wing-T Offense

““Sam” goes through

“C” Gap. “Mike” picks

up coverage of TE.

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“Max” Call

Wing-T Offense

““Sam” goes through

“C” Gap. Just before

snap “Fred” moves

over to pick up

coverage of TE.

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“Mix” Call

Wing-T Offense

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“Fred” Call

Wing-T Offense

““Fred” taps “Nick” on

side of leg to let him

know which side he will

be blitzing through.

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“Freddy” Call

Wing-T Offense

““Fred” blitzes through

“C” gap.

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“7-Up” Call

Wing-T Offense

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“Freak” Call

Pro-Set Offense

““Fred” calls “Freak” and

moves up to weakside

DE position. Entire line

shifts over a gap. “Nick”

still has two gap

responsibility but on OG.

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“Dragon (fire)” Call

Pro-Set Offense

““Fred” moves up and

lines up on end of line.

Rushes very aggressively.

“Fire he goes to right,

“Flame” he goes to the left

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“Mike Gambler” Call

Pro-Set Offense

““Mike” moves up and

assumes “A” gap

responsibility as a down

lineman next to “Nick”

who has the other “A” gap.

“Fred” moves up into

“Mike’s” previous position.

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“Switch” Call

Pro-Set Offense

DE crashes hard into

outside shoulder of TE and

SAM loops around to the

outside.

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“Gambler” Call

Two Tight End Offense

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““Fred” moves up and

assumes “A” gap

responsibility as a down

lineman next to “Nick”

who has the other “A” gap.

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“Gambler Nuke” Call

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Fred to A gap opposite

Nick. They push center

back. Tackles push hard

into backfield and try to

get to handoff. Mike an

Will shoot the A gaps.

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Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Miscellaneous Calls

• Chris: Blitz Right Cornerback

• Clyde: Blitz Left Cornerback

• Freeze: Will is frozen is his spot and free from

adjustment responsibilities.

• Hammer: Fred plays very deep (25 yards).

• Ice (#): Tells Fred what number to double team.

• Combos

– Dragon/Nick

– Multiple Blitzes: Will/Mike, Fred/Mike, Sam/Mikey

Questions?

•Steve Calande: [email protected]

•Matt Finlon: [email protected]

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Defensive tackles

• Align with inside ear to outside ear of the offensive guard.

• Attack the outside shoulder of the guard

• Deny jump thru blocks, never allow the guard a clean shot on your linebacker

• Deny reach block- never allow the guard to get outside leverage on you. Work your hips upfield. Maintain b gap control.

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Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Defensive tackles continued

• If the guard attempts to pull away, follow that

outside shoulder. Do not over penetrate, instead

follow the guard down the los to the ball carrier.

• Use swim or rip moves to defeat centers attempts

to block back for pulling guard.

• If you are unblocked, as guard steps down, defeat

the trap by squeezing down as you attack the

guards outside shoulder. Make contact with the

guard to prevent an easy double on the nose.

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Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Key drills for defensive tackles

• 5 on 3 drill- fight pressure with pressure.

• Deny the reach block

• Deny the jump thru block

• Squeeze the trap

• Defeat and split the double team

• Bolt technique- instant penetration

• Bear crawl technique- low to heels of guard

• ***emphasize attacking and making contact with the guards outside shoulder!

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Nose guard “nick”

• Align in a 0 technique, crowding the ball head up from the center.

• In base call, you attack the center, stand him up and play “peek-a-boo” or “hit and hunt” to the ball. Your responsibility is the playside A gap.

• In blitz situation, shoot proper gap, use swim or rip to defeat centers block.

• Read the centers block and use hips to cross face to proper gap. Never run around the block.

• Split the double team by fighting pressure and working hips into the guard.

• If defeated “die in the hole” don’t get driven back into linebackers

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Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Key drills for the nose guard

• One on one- defeat reach, drive and cut blocks

• Two on one- defeat combo and double team block attempts

• Bolt technique, instant penetration. Work with lbers on blitz calls.

• Goal line or “nuke”

technique. Driving

low thru the crotch of

the center.

• Contain drills with des

for “nick” stunt

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Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Mike linebacker

• ALIGNMENT

• Ace/empty sets- head

up over center 4 yards

deep

• deuce/full house sets-

align head up over

strong tackle, 4 yards

deep.

• KEYS

• First identify backfield

strength, formation

strength.

• First step is with

fullbacks(near back) first

step

• Pick up on alarms such as

guards pulling away. Yell

“pull!!!” if this happens.

Content by: Steve Calande

Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Mike linebacker reactions

• If the near back attacks the los, attack him and meet him in the backfield, blow him up. If he is a ball carrier, tackle him. If he is a blocker, keep outside leverage and drive him into the runners path. Do not hesitate! Get psycho!

• If you read flow away, as you step with fullback, check thru near a gap for possible counter, reverse or trap. Pursuit with eye for cut back. If there are two pullers, play under the second puller.

• If you read flow to, attack through the first open window. Play over any pullers.

Content by: Steve Calande

Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Mike linebacker reactions contd

• Your pass responsibility is “first back out to your

side”…the backs can and often do cross. Be prepared for it. Never allow a potential receiver to cross your face, knock him down.

• If it appears that your near back is pass blocking, rush the passer!

• Be sure to be in on every tackle. That’s a linebackers rule.

• Never take a hit, only dish them out.

• Every play is an opportunity to be more hated than the last.

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Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Will linebacker

• You are the adjustor. You must respond to any uncovered receivers in an ace set.

• Your base alignment is 4 yards deep, head up on the weak side offensive tackle.

• Key thru the near guard to the near back.

• If the near back attacks the los, attack him, blow him up. If he is a blocker, drive him into the runners lane while maintaining outside leverage.

• If he is the runner, drop him for a loss.

Content by: Steve Calande

Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Will linebacker continued

• Key the fullback or near backs first step. If you get a “flow away” read, then check thru the near a gap for possible counter and pursuit with an eye for the cutback.

• If you get flow to, play over any pullers. If you get flow away, play under the pullers.

• Your pass responsibility is “first back out to your side”. Be prepared as backs often cross. Never allow a potential receiver to cross your face. Knock him down.

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Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Will linebacker

• If your near back appears to be pass

blocking then rush the passer.

• Be sure to be in on every tackle. That’s a

linebackers rule

• Every play is an opportunity to be more

hated than the last.

• Never take a hit, just dish them out!

Content by: Steve Calande

Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Fred (free safety/free backer)

• You are the rover, you will play in multiple alignments.

• Your base alignment is;

• 10 yards deep versus two wr sets

• 8 yards deep versus one wr sets

• 6 yards deep versus 0 wr sets

• Shade over the weak side guard.

• In a “tough” alignment, you are a linebacker. You will play no deeper than 6 yards. You will be in on every tackle. That’s a linebackers rule.

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Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Fred continued

• You will not backpedal at the snap. You key the ball. You will shuffle toward the flow. If you read that the qb has bootlegged attack him full bore with the intention of forcing a fumble with a fierce collision.

• If you read that the qb has handed off, run into the play with the intention of forcing a fumble with a fierce collision.

• When given an opportunity to blitz, make sure you are a difference maker. Blow up everything in your path and be in on every tackle.

Content by: Steve Calande

Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Sam (7 tech lber)

• Declare formation strength- “roger”=right, “louie” = left.

• Align with outside foot splitting the crotch of the te. Feet staggered with inside foot up, outside foot back at approximately a 30 degree angle. Hands are up and ready to strike the te in the sternum.

• Deny the te a free release and never allow an inside release. Always redirect outside and down the los. Each play is an opportunity to be more hated than the last.

Content by: Steve Calande

Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Sam lber continued

• You play with “inside arm free”. Never be scooped or driven out of the c gap. Fight pressure with pressure. Be the nastiest player on the field. You are the reason we run this defense. You are the terminator.

• When given the opportunity to blitz, do so with an appetite for destruction. Destroy all blockers between you and the ball.

• If the te attempts to go out for a pass, delay his route and cover him man to man.

Content by: Steve Calande

Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Chris and Clyde (corners)

• Align, inside shade on the #1 receiver to your side. In the event that sam chooses to cover the only receiver on your side, then you must apply the corner over rule unless there is a “full” call by the mike backer. Remember, 5 guys have to cover 5 guys. You always have a man.

• Stance is designed to deny the inside release. Ignore outside fakes and prepare to jam and ride all inside routes. Deny inside release and redirect outside and down the los. If your receiver is going deep, play inside trail technique.

Content by: Steve Calande

Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Corners continued

• If your man runs a pass pattern, smack him, force his route to the outside, play inside trail technique, focus on his eyes and hands. Use your hand to break up the pass by separating his hands.keep your outside arm free to make the tackle.

• If your man blocks or attempts to run you off. Quickly find the ball, and leverage it back to the inside. Do not, ever, allow the sideline to the ball carrier.

• If you read crack back block, you must quickly alert the de, then assume force role. Become a big hitter! Replace a down blocking wing!

Content by: Steve Calande

Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Defensive ends

• Align with inside foot up- 1.5 to 2 yards outside of the tackle or te to your side.

• Be instantly aware of any flanking offensive player (ie, wing or wr with a small split)

• Be instantly aware of any potential crack back block

• Key the near foot of the near back. If he steps laterally prepare for sweep, if he steps toward the line, prepare for kickout.

• Always force the ball, keep the ball to your inside, maintain outside leverage on blockers.

Content by: Steve Calande

Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Defensive ends continued

• Getting a great take off is VERY IMPORTANT. Watch the ball from the corner of your eye and take off with a burst into the backfield, you are reading the play and attacking the ball on your first two steps. Make plays that other players can only dream about.

• Always cross the face of any blocker, never allow a blocker to get his head to your outside shoulder and arm. Use the dip and rip move to maintain proper position and defeat the blocker.

• Be in on every tackle- never rest!

Content by: Steve Calande

Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Defensive ends

• When both backs go away, you must assume it’s a bootleg or reverse or counter. Be prepared to make a quick move inside on the counter or a quick move upfield to stop the qb on a keeper. Never allow the qb outside of you.

• Do not bite inside, never show your numbers to the inside of a formation. Keep them upfield.

• Squeeze down on all counters and off tackle runs. Never be blown out. Be a wreaking ball!

• If qb shows option, destroy him. Make him pitch.

Content by: Steve Calande

Presentation by: Matt Finlon

Defensive ends

• In a crash call, align with outside foot up, angle in toward the fullback, attack the area directly behind the te or t to your side, do not over penetrate, refuse to be kicked out, tackle all inside runs or plays to the other side for a loss.

• In a “claw” call, align with inside foot up, angled at the inside shoulder of the te. Attack and neutralize his attempts to block you before making your way into the backfield. Get a good shot on the te.


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